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Case FileNARA NAID 28962810 · T1206 Roll 23

Project Blue Book Case File

Orlando, Fla, July 1955July 1955

Insufficient Data

Summary

The OCR quality on this case file is too poor to support a reliable summary. While the cover sheets indicate two separate sightings in Orlando, Florida in July 1955, the detailed pages are largely illegible, making it impossible to extract specific witness accounts, times, behavioral descriptions, or investigative findings with confidence.

The first record card notes "2 unidentified objects moving East" and was marked "Insufficient Data for Evaluation." The second record card describes a "Round, large, white, trail, long and bright" object observed for 16 to 17 seconds and classified as a "Meteor."

The full case file, as held by the National Archives, is reproduced below across 7 pages.

Reported location

Orlando, Fla, July 1955

Date of incident

July 1955

State / country

? / XX

Page count

7 scanned pages

USAF evaluation

unknown

Microfilm

T1206, Roll 23

Original case file scans

Original case file · scanned by NARAPage 1 of 7
Transcribed text
Yes PROJECT 10073 RECORD CARD
“io. 3 | |
; 1. DATE 2. LOCATION 12. CONCLUSIONS |
) Cop 3 Was Balloon
Wh Jul 5 GS G0 niin Hi ee o Prabably Balloon
3. DATE-TIME GROUP 4. TYPE OF OBSERVATION IRL nd Bobi i
3 { P O Wos Aircrof? |
Local ST RE 21 Ground- Visual O Greund-Radar O Prohobly Aircrof? |
fi emt. 14/15157 ~ dibs A 0 Air-Vi sual Q Air-Intercept Radar O Possibly Aircraft
5. PHOTOS 8. SOURCE O Was Astronomicai
O Yes 1 Probobly Astronomical
v5 No civilian DO Possibly Astronomical
7. LENGTH OF OBSERVATION 8. NUMBER OF OBJECTS | 9. COURSE CT EA TR
; B : D Xihsufficiant Dota for Evaluation
| unk ’ 0 Unknown
ee —————————————
13, BRIE® SUMMARY OF SIGHTING 11. COMMENTS
2 unidentified objects moving East. nsufficient Data for Evaluation.
ATIC FORM 329 (REV 25 SEP 52) %
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Source: National Archives Catalog · NAID 28962810

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